this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing: One moment it’s lost in the fog, and suddenly – there it is again [...] But there is more to it than first meets the eye. This misty fairy land hidden out here in the North Atlantic holds many amazing surprises. If you travel just a bit deeper into it you will find narrow [...] quicker and less expensive and what’s more, it will define the very nature of projects – you can’t afford to miss out on it. But technology alone won’t do the job. It’s people that shape technology and business
føroyingar! It is a great pleasure and honor for me to be with you all here this evening to celebrate Faroese Flag Day. Thank you, Lord Provost, for your warm words of welcome to Edinburgh. It only adds [...] translation, it says: “Where the flags fly, let my flag fly equally amongst them”. And that is what the whole story and the long struggle for our own flag has been all about: To become an equal part of the world [...] World War. It embodies our close historical and geo-political ties with Britain. Merkið, as our flag is known in Faroese, was first designed and hoisted as a national banner in 1919. But it was on the